1. Expressive Essay on Roses #4
Throughout our lives, we encounter many types of plants and flowers, each with its own origin, unique traits, and meaning. Some symbolize something sacred and noble, while others reflect simplicity and modesty. The rose is no different. It is a flower that nearly everyone has had the opportunity to admire at some point.
Roses first appeared around 100 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period. They typically grow in bushes with thorny roots, though today, we have cultivated thornless varieties. Known as the queen of flowers, roses come in many colors—red, white, yellow, pink, and even multi-colored varieties, each giving the rose a distinct beauty. Perhaps it is this very beauty that led people, thousands of years ago, to cultivate and appreciate roses. Modern garden roses are much larger than their wild relatives.
Wild roses usually have five petals and bloom for only a few weeks, while garden roses bloom continuously for months. Not everyone has had the chance to see the fruit of a rose bush, which is small, somewhat flattened, and red. This fruit contains 10 to 100 times more vitamin C than other foods, and it also serves as a medicinal fruit. You can steep it in hot water to make a tea that is beneficial for the bladder and helps prevent colds. Some wild rose fruits can even be used to make jam.
Because roses have been closely associated with humans for so long, their symbolic meaning has only grown over time. Recognizing the beauty of the rose, people have used it to decorate their homes—on tables, in rooms—bringing nature indoors. Furthermore, each rose color carries its own significance. For example, red roses, or velvet roses, symbolize love, while white roses stand for purity, innocence, and deep sorrow. In stressful moments, simply gazing at a rose can bring a sense of calm. Roses hold even greater historical significance, as evidenced by the War of the Roses in England 500 years ago, when the aristocracy divided into two factions, each using a rose as their symbol: one side with the red rose, the other with the white rose. This highlights the deep importance of roses in our lives.
Beautiful and full of meaning, the “queen of flowers” is the best way to describe the rose. It has been intertwined with human life from ancient times to the present, and surely, it will continue to do so for generations to come.


2. Expressive Essay on Roses #5
"Red roses, whisper to me
Look at the bees,
Why are they staring at me so long?"
Every morning, a swarm of bees and butterflies flutters around the rose bushes in my schoolyard, admiring the vibrant, fiery beauty of the roses.
These rose bushes were planted at the start of the previous school year. When they were first brought in, each pot only had a few sparse plants. After a year of soaking up the sun and the rain, the bushes have grown into lush, vibrant clusters of roses. In the mornings, the rose bushes resemble a princess's skirt, adorned with countless enticing feathers.
Upon closer inspection, I realized that these dense rose clusters still consist of only a few original plants. However, their roots have grown thicker, as large as a grown adult's finger. From the roots and stems, countless smaller shoots sprout. Some shoots grow straight up to the sky, while others spread out in all directions.
The leaves of the rose plant grow densely along the stem, from the base to the tip. Each long petiole has three or four leaves. These leaves, small like the palm of a child's hand, are a fresh and plump green. Looking at the rose leaves, I am reminded of the shape of tea leaves. However, unlike tea leaves, rose leaves have jagged edges. In addition to the jagged-edged leaves, the rose plant is also covered in sharp thorns along the stem, which protect the beautiful flowers.
The roses are stunning! Small, delicate blossoms rise proudly on the green stems. Surely, they stretch higher to show off their beauty in the sunlight. Many buds are still shy, tucked away between the green leaves, while others have fully bloomed to the size of a teacup. The deep red petals overlap, curling inwards as if protecting something precious inside. When the flower finally opens, it reveals the golden stamen nestled within.
The golden stamen calls the bees and butterflies to admire and enjoy the fragrant beauty of the flower. The rose exudes a gentle, intoxicating scent. The breeze carries this fragrance, spreading it across the schoolyard and into the classrooms. The wind, in its haste, causes morning dew to shimmer on the leaves and petals, dropping gently to the ground.
Each morning when I arrive at school, the rose bush appears more vibrant, fresher, and more fragrant. Could it be that the roses have drunk the evening dew and bathed in the morning sunlight, intensifying their beauty and scent? That fragrance and beauty will forever remain a cherished memory of my elementary school days.


3. Expressive Essay on Roses #6
This morning, the rose bush in my garden bloomed. Its fragrance mingles with the fresh morning air, almost like an invitation. I was standing there, doing my exercises, but couldn't focus. So, I stopped my routine and went straight to admire the flowers.
Rising high above the dark green leaves, the rose stood tall on its long stem, trying to keep its pure white petals from blending with the lush green of the leaves.
Many people love the deep red velvet roses. Russian novels often feature mystical blue roses, full of miracles. Detective stories depict black roses as symbols of secret organizations. But almost no one mentions the white rose. Yet, the rose bush in my garden has bloomed a pure white one.
The newly bloomed rose is about the size of my grandfather's teacup. The outer petals are just beginning to open, while the inner ones are still tightly wrapped, forming a sharp heart-shaped bud. The petals are smooth and soft, and when touched, they feel cool to the fingertips. The morning dew is still resting on each petal, sparkling like tiny diamonds.
Roses are often seen as elegant and proud flowers, but the white rose in my garden is even more regal than any other. It always seems to fear being soiled, so it stretches high above the green bush, surrounded by a guard of protective thorns.
These are the young and old leaves, always showing off their sharp, serrated edges, warning anyone who might dare to touch the flower. And here are the thin stems, which may seem unattractive with their pale green color, but they are covered with sharp thorns. It's hard to approach the flower without being pricked by these loyal, protective guards.
Many people love flowers and often cut them to place in vases. I don’t enjoy that way of displaying flowers. Seeing the flower cut from its stem makes me feel sad, almost as if it’s like catching a bird and putting it in a cage or trapping a wild animal in a zoo. A flower that blooms on its branch in the open air shows its true, natural beauty!


4. An Expressive Essay about the Rose Flower No. 7
Among all the flowers in the world, the rose is my favorite. It symbolizes intense love and is often referred to as the 'queen' of flowers.
True to its name, the rose is beautiful and captivating, with a fresh and alluring appearance that draws the eye. This flower is cultivated in many countries worldwide, including Vietnam. The beauty of the rose comes not only from its vibrant and fiery blossoms but also from its strength. The stem is covered in sharp thorns, and the leaves are rounded with serrated edges. The buds, tightly closed, resemble the red lips of young women. The fragrance of the rose is elegant and enchanting, spreading a soothing, rich aroma that captivates the senses.
The significance of the rose is equally fascinating. The red rose is considered sacred, dedicated to the goddess Venus. Its story is intertwined with myths about love and divinity. The rose is not only the queen of flowers because of its proud beauty and delightful fragrance but also a valuable natural remedy with many benefits for beauty. The phrase 'a rose with thorns' is often used to describe beautiful women with strength and resilience.
Moreover, the rose's unique beauty and subtle fragrance evoke joy in the recipient and envy in others.
In daily life, the rose plays an important role. Flower enthusiasts or those who love ornamental plants can never resist having a few rose bushes in their homes. Roses are also used to create perfumes, a favorite among women. Alternatively, the rose can be an incredibly meaningful gift.
The rose comes in many colors, each with its own symbolic meaning. But perhaps the one I adore most is the deep red rose – a symbol of passionate love. These deep red roses, with their alluring color and graceful fragrance, truly embody the title of 'queen' of all flowers. I feel so deeply in love with this magnificent flower.


5. An Expressive Essay about the Rose Flower No. 8
The rose does not shy away like the modest daisy, nor does it have the delicate and graceful charm of lilies or camellias. It is neither simple like wildflowers nor shy like other blossoms. The rose carries an air of elegance and pride, and it is rightfully called the princess of all flowers.
The stem of the deep red rose is slender and green, gradually turning a pale shade as it grows, with thorns that become softer with time. Each plant has many leaves, and from the branches, small but sharp thorns protrude, protecting the rose from harm. The branches stretch out like arms, reaching for the sunlight.
The leaves of the rose are dark green, with delicate serrated edges. At the tip of each branch is a cluster of buds, wrapped in fresh green sepals. The rose petals are smooth as velvet, thin but resilient. They unfold in layers, catching the sunlight after a cool morning dew, sparkling and exuding a soft, graceful beauty.
The rose's pistil color varies depending on the flower's hue. Each variety of rose has its own distinctive color, and so does its pistil. The fragrance of the rose is intoxicating, soothing, and calming. Every time I bring the blossoms close to my nose, a sense of tranquility washes over me, and I feel more appreciative of life and love. Among all types of roses, I am most drawn to the red ones, as they appear both vibrant and bold, exuding an air of pride and elegance. However, roses are fleeting—within a few days, the petals begin to wilt. Whenever I see wilted roses, I feel a deep sense of sadness.
Roses come in various colors, each representing something unique. The red rose symbolizes passionate, true love, while the white rose stands for purity, innocence, and sincerity. The yellow rose is often associated with jealousy, separation, and betrayal, but it has also come to represent warmth, affection, and joy, much like the sun. The blue rose symbolizes eternal and undying love. Each color of the rose expresses the flower's noble character and regal beauty. Understanding these meanings makes me love roses even more.
Every time I gaze upon these beautiful roses, I silently thank nature for gifting the world with such luxurious, yet thorny, blooms.


6. An Expressive Essay about the Rose Flower No. 9
What is your favorite flower? I’m sure there are many answers. Some may adore the pure white of the lily or the delicate beauty of orchids. But for me, the most beautiful and beloved flower is the rose.
In front of my house, I have a small pot of roses. Truly, roses live up to their title as the queen of all flowers. This particular one is a deep red rose. Its petals are a rich, stunning red, but they are even more magnificent in the morning light. The dew on the petals shines like diamonds, sparkling and adding a magical touch to the vibrant red bloom. There are only three flowers on the bush, but each one is captivating.
Each bloom is like a beautiful princess, elegant and graceful. The petals are arranged in perfect layers, soft and smooth like red silk, blending together to form an exquisite flower. The smooth, flowing shape of each petal is a masterpiece in itself, a spellbinding creation that draws in anyone who gazes upon it. The golden pistil complements the grandeur of the deep red petals.
The pistil has tiny specks of white, resembling grains of golden sand, adding to its delicate beauty. The stem of the rose is no thicker than a slender chopstick, with tiny but sharp thorns guarding the precious flowers. The leaves are small, dark green, and slightly rough to the touch.
How quickly time passes! Just days ago, the rosebuds were small, closed in shy anticipation, and now the petals have unfolded, dancing in the breeze. Every day when I return from school, I visit the rose plant to inhale its sweet fragrance. I close my eyes and let the scent transport me to a magical world.
It’s not just me who enjoys the roses; the butterflies love them too. They visit constantly, fluttering around the flowers, and the roses seem to welcome them. A yellow butterfly with black spots circles the flower, landing softly on the petals. It’s a sight to behold!
I cherish my deep red rose so much. I water it and take care of it regularly. Through caring for this rose, I’ve learned a simple yet profound truth: beauty always comes with thorns. Just like in life, there are moments of joy and beauty, but also challenges and hardships that we must overcome.


7. An Expressive Essay about the Rose Flower No. 1
Every flower has its unique beauty. While the peach blossom brings the spirit of a peaceful and joyful New Year, and the gerbera represents good luck, the rose stands out with its radiant and captivating beauty.
Roses are cultivated in many countries around the world. Their slender stems, resembling chopsticks, are dark green and covered in sharp thorns to protect them from harm. The leaves are oval-shaped with jagged edges, and the flowers come in a variety of colors, including pink, white, yellow, and red. Each rose is made up of multiple delicate petals that come together in an elegant display. The fragrance of a rose is light and subtle, yet enchanting.
In Vietnam, roses are mostly found in Da Lat, where they are celebrated for their beauty. Known as the “queen of flowers,” each variety of rose carries a special meaning. The deep red rose symbolizes passionate love, the white rose represents purity, the yellow rose signifies friendship, and the purple rose stands for loyalty.
Roses bring many benefits to our daily lives. Bouquets of fresh roses are often given to teachers on November 20th as a gesture of gratitude, or to women on International Women’s Day (March 8) and Vietnamese Women’s Day (October 20) to express love and appreciation. Since ancient times, roses have been known for their positive effects on the human body and mind. They have been used for beauty treatments and as ingredients in various perfumes. Truly, the rose is a flower that offers much to humanity.
Each blooming rose is a result of the care and attention it receives from people. Let us appreciate the rose, a flower that carries so much meaning and beauty.


8. An Expressive Essay on the Rose Flower No. 2
Among all the flowers in the world, the rose is my absolute favorite. It symbolizes deep and passionate love, and is often called the "queen" of all flowers.
True to its name, the rose is an incredibly beautiful flower that captivates anyone who looks at it. It is grown in many countries around the world, including Vietnam. The beauty of the rose lies not only in its vivid and radiant colors but also in its strength. The stem is covered in sharp thorns, and the leaves are rounded with jagged edges. The rosebud, which looks like the soft red lips of a young maiden, is always enchanting. The fragrance of a rose is irresistible, both subtle and intense, filling the air with a soothing, lingering scent.
The symbolism of the rose is just as intriguing. The red rose is considered sacred, dedicated to the goddess Venus. The legend of the rose is deeply intertwined with myths of divine love. Not only is the rose the queen of flowers due to its regal beauty and alluring scent, but it is also a natural remedy, offering various benefits for beauty. The phrase "A rose has thorns" is often used to describe beautiful women who possess both elegance and inner strength.
In addition to its captivating appearance, the rose's unique beauty and delicate fragrance evoke joy in those who receive it and often cause envy in those who observe it. If you wish to express your quiet passion, the various meanings associated with rose colors will surely capture your feelings. In life, roses play an important role. Flower lovers can never resist having rose plants in their homes. Roses are also used to create perfumes, which are very popular among women. They also make for a deeply meaningful gift.
The rose comes in various colors, each carrying its own significance. However, my personal favorite is the deep red rose, which symbolizes passionate love. These flowers are incredibly attractive, with a fragrance that is simply irresistible.
Indeed, the rose truly deserves its title as the "queen" of all flowers. I cherish this extraordinary flower with all my heart.


9. An Expressive Essay on the Rose Flower No. 3
Everyone has a favorite flower, and for me, the rose is the most beautiful of them all.
I have a small pot of roses right in front of my house. The rose certainly lives up to its title as the queen of flowers. It’s a velvet rose, with petals in a deep, elegant red. The beauty of the rose becomes even more stunning in the morning sunlight, as dew drops sparkle on the petals like tiny diamonds, enhancing the vibrant red of the bloom. The plant only has three flowers, but each one is so mesmerizing. The three blossoms are like three beautiful, graceful princesses.
The petals are by far the most beautiful. They form delicate layers, like the steps of a staircase. They are smooth, silky, and a deep, rich red, coming together to form an elegant flower. The curves of each petal are graceful, a masterpiece of nature that captivates anyone who looks. The golden stamens fit perfectly with the luxurious appearance of the velvet rose, their tips dusted with white pollen, like sparkling grains of sand. The stem is slender, about the thickness of a chopstick. It has thorns—small but sharp—to protect the precious flowers. The leaves are tiny, dark green, rough to the touch.
It feels like just yesterday the flowers were buds, tiny and shy, but now the petals have unfurled, playing in the breeze. After school, I often go to the rose plant to enjoy its sweet fragrance. I close my eyes, and the roses transport me to a magical world. In this world, three fairies accompany me into a garden full of flowers—a mystical realm full of wonders. A vibrant carpet of flowers stretches out before me, with fluffy clouds drifting across the sky. The sun shines brightly, casting a rainbow of colors, and a soft breeze causes the petals to sway. Everything is utterly enchanting. A motorcycle engine revs outside, bringing me back to the present and wiping away my fatigue. But it’s not just me who loves the velvet rose; butterflies are drawn to it too. They visit all day long, and the roses seem to welcome them with joy. A yellow butterfly with black spots flutters around the flowers, landing and taking off in playful circles. It’s quite amusing!
I love the velvet rose dearly. I water and care for it with great affection. The rose has taught me a simple truth in life: beauty always comes with thorns. Just like in life, there are many beautiful moments, but there are also challenges that we must face and overcome.


